Petra Molnar
@petramolnar.com
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#Bordertech ethnographies | Author of The Walls Have Eyes | @refugeelab.ca + @migrationtechmonitor.com, York | Faculty Associate with Berkman Klein Center, Harvard | She/ هي 🇵🇸🍉| https://petramolnar.com/
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My first book is called "The Walls Have Eyes: Surviving Migration in the Age of AI."

Based on 6 years of work from Mexico to Greece to Palestine, it shares stories of people hurt by #bordertech

More info: thenewpress.com/books/walls-...

Some photos: www.petramolnar.com/the-walls-ha... 💙📚 #booksky
Book called The Walls Have Eyes: Surviving Migration in the Age of Artificial Intelligence lies on top of papers and brochures collected over 6 years of research Strawberries in a plastic container from Ramallah, Occupied West Bank, with a sticker that reads Palestine, Gaza Production (one of the few exports from Gaza possible in Spring 2023) Wall with rust and black paint runs along the El Camino Del Diablo at the US-Mexico border in Arizona Murals and artworks of women, boats and symbols below a fence with barbed wire, inside the old refugee camp in Vathi, Samos, Greece
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'Strong,' but at what cost? Petra Molnar (@petramolnar.com) warns that Canada’s new Strong Borders Act—a sweeping overhaul of immigration and border policy—aims to appease the Trump administration, but threatens the rights of Canadians and endangers vulnerable communities.
The Great White North: Canada’s New Border Bill Appeases the Trump Administration | TechPolicy.Press
Petra Molnar argues that Canada’s Strong Borders Act expands surveillance and threatens refugee rights to appease the Trump Administration's demands.
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The White House has ordered the US Dept. of Justice to prioritize denaturalization: voiding the citizenship of US citizens.

Who will it denaturalize? "Any" case that it "determines to be sufficiently important".

Point 10 leaves the criteria opaque and arbitrary.

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We run out of in-person tickets. But the event will be live streamed! youtube.com/live/54i0VSo...
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In case you were wondering what Enrique Tarrio was up to...
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ICERAID is a new platform that offers crypto rewards for border vigilantism.

It is a clear reflection of a broader system – one that criminalises migration, rewards suspicion, and expands enforcement through private tech and public fear.

My latest @aljazeera.com
www.aljazeera.com/opinions/202...
AI is fuelling a new wave of border vigilantism in the US
A new AI app pays civilians to track people crossing the border – no training, no oversight, no rules.
www.aljazeera.com
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New from 404 Media: ICE is using a new facial recognition app to identify people, leaked emails show. Point camera at person, reveal their identity. It uses the CBP system that records peoples' faces as they enter or exit the U.S. Now, turned inwards to be used by ICE www.404media.co/ice-is-using...
ICE Is Using a New Facial Recognition App to Identify People, Leaked Emails Show
The new tool, called Mobile Fortify, uses the CBP system which ordinarily takes photos of people when they enter or exit the U.S., according to internal ICE emails viewed by 404 Media. Now ICE is usin...
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ICERAID is a new platform that offers crypto rewards for border vigilantism.

It is a clear reflection of a broader system – one that criminalises migration, rewards suspicion, and expands enforcement through private tech and public fear.

My latest @aljazeera.com
www.aljazeera.com/opinions/202...
AI is fuelling a new wave of border vigilantism in the US
A new AI app pays civilians to track people crossing the border – no training, no oversight, no rules.
www.aljazeera.com
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justinhendrix.bsky.social
Despite a massive judgment against NSO Group, developer of the notorious Pegasus spyware, the battle against surreptitious surveillance software is far from over. For Tech Policy Press, Tim Bernard reviews legal and policy avenues for combating spyware: www.techpolicy.press/legal-and-po...
Legal and Policy Responses to Spyware: A Primer | TechPolicy.Press
Following a judgment against NSO Group, developer of the notorious Pegasus spyware, Tim Bernard reviews legal and policy avenues for combating spyware.
www.techpolicy.press
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WIRED @wired.com · Jun 1
The US government has collected DNA samples from 133,000+ migrant children and teenagers and uploaded them into a national criminal database originally built for convicted sex offenders and violent criminals, according to documents reviewed by WIRED.
The US Is Storing Migrant Children’s DNA in a Criminal Database
Customs and Border Protection has swabbed the DNA of migrant children as young as 4, whose genetic data is uploaded to an FBI-run database that can track them if they commit crimes in the future.
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Meta is a defense contractor. "The company announced on Thursday that it will work with defense technology start-up Anduril to offer the U.S. military and its allies technology for soldiers involving augmented reality and artificial intelligence software."
Meta is working on a high-tech helmet for the U.S. military
Social network company Meta is partnering with weapons-maker Anduril to develop military technology for the Pentagon using AI and augmented reality.
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"Records reveal how deeply the government’s biometric surveillance reaches into the lives of migrant children, some of whom may still be learning to read or tie their shoes—yet whose DNA is now stored in a system built for convicted sex offenders & violent criminals"

www.wired.com/story/cbp-dn...
The US Is Storing Migrant Children’s DNA in a Criminal Database
Customs and Border Protection has swabbed the DNA of migrant children as young as 4, whose genetic data is uploaded to an FBI-run database that can track them if they commit crimes in the future.
www.wired.com
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The ‪@pulitzercenter.bsky.social South-to-South AI Accountability CoLab aims to strengthen #AIAccountability reporting and civil society engagement in the Global Majority. From June to July 2025, it will host Peer Learning Circles for academics, researchers, and civil society.
South-to-South AI Accountability CoLab’s Peer Learning Circle
PEER LEARNING CIRCLE The Pulitzer Center is seeking applications from civil society, academia, or researchers operating in Africa, Latin America, and South and Southeast Asia for a three-day virtual...
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local and state authorities have used a license-plate lookup tool on behalf of ICE more than 4,000 times

"while Flock does not have a contract with ICE, the agency sources data from Flock’s cameras by making requests to local law enforcement"

www.404media.co/ice-taps-int...
ICE Taps into Nationwide AI-Enabled Camera Network, Data Shows
Flock's automatic license plate reader (ALPR) cameras are in more than 5,000 communities around the U.S. Local police are doing lookups in the nationwide system for ICE.
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“Sadly, I think the true cost of these walls will be felt by generations to come...The continent has never seen a barrier of this magnitude in ecological history.”

Borders walls hurt not only people but wildlife too!

www.sierraclub.org/sierra/new-b... by @aprilreese.bsky.social @sierraclub.org
New Border Wall Sections Threaten Remaining Wildlife Corridors
President Trump’s plan to finish his wall along US-Mexico border puts wildlife conservation at risk
www.sierraclub.org
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WIRED @wired.com · May 26
A researcher calculates that, without increased production, AI will consume up to 82 terrawatt-hours of electricity this year—around the same as the annual electricity consumption of Switzerland.
AI Is Eating Data Center Power Demand—and It’s Only Getting Worse
A new analysis of AI hardware being produced and how it is being used attempts to estimate the vast amount of electricity being consumed by AI.
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